There are no known actual diseases, it seems that the Vitamin E plays a role in many healthy functions of the body, so it is hard to pick out just one disease, thought it may be related to many as a contributer.
The deficiency of vitamin E is very rare. But still it may cause haemolytic anaemia.
For humans, nothing. (It may well be a vitamin for rats.)
Jaundice from the accumulation of bile and nutritional deficiencies-bruising from lack of vitamin K, bone pain from lack of vitamin D, night blindness from lack of vitamin A, and skin rashes, lack of vitamin E.
The vitamin that is best for skin is Vitamin E. This can help with skin diseases, and can even help to prevent skin cancer in those with skin diseases.
Vitamin E deficiency is a very rare problem that results in damage to nerves.When vitamin E deficiency does occur, it strikes people with diseases that prevent the absorption of dietary fats and fat-soluble nutrients
Sickness may be due to pathogen and not deficiency of vitamins.Each vitamin deficiency leads to specific symptoms.eg: night blindness due to lack of vitamin A and E,rickets due to lack of vitamin C etc. which is not sickness.
you can get sick because your body needs all the vitamins and minarals it can get.
All the vitamins are necessary for human health, and if you are not getting enough of any particular vitamin, there is a disease that will result. Lack of vitamin C causes scurvy, lack of vitamin B causes beri-beri, lack of vitamin D causes rickets, lack of vitamin A harms vision and in extreme cases causes blindness. Vitamin E is not as critical, but a deficiency of it will still have a harmful effect on health.
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
No, vitamin E is not produced by the sun. It is a fat-soluble nutrient that can be found in various foods such as nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Although sunlight exposure is important for the synthesis of vitamin D in the skin, it does not produce vitamin E.
Vitamins from this group (8 vitamins E are known) are antioxydants.
I know that vitamin d is one isn't vitamin e another?